Rainbow Colors
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Pub Date 17 Mar 2020 | Archive Date 18 Feb 2020
Quarto Publishing Group - words & pictures | words & pictures
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Description
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet! Which color is your favorite?
Introduce your child to the colors of the rainbow with this bright, layered board book. Humorous, rhyming text, and bold illustrations introduce each of the seven rainbow colors in turn. Curved and layered "touch-and-feel" board pages increase in size as you move through the book, developing your child's hand-eye coordination as they turn the pages. The final spread shows a "rainbow" of children from all around the world, reinforcing a positive message of diversity and inclusivity. Open the rainbow pages, read the rhyming text together, and spot the objects in each and every color.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780711250376 |
PRICE | US$12.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 16 |
Featured Reviews
This was a cute little color book for young kids. The art was adorable. My three year old especially liked the orange and green pages.
This is such a beautiful and fun book. Each set of pages is assigned one color of the rainbow. Illustrations in that color as well as reasons why they are loved. A really fun book to read with my son.
I received an advanced reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
This is a beautifully bright board book for children that is engaging and eye catching with lots of things to find on the pages.
A simple yet adorable book for young children to teach them about colours of the rainbow in a rhyming format.
A really cute book little ones will love.
A lovely book on the colours of the rainbow. Each double page is given over to the colour. Examples of the colour are given in the lovely pictures. The beauty of this book means more can be learned than just reading the book. The reader and child can ask lots of questions and pass quite a bit of time.
This is a cute, rhyming picture book about the ROYGBIV colours. I read a digital ARC, so I'm sure I didn't get the full effect; the board book has layered, curved pages that get bigger as the book goes on, so the reader would be unpacking a rainbow while turning the pages.
The rhyming text is surprisingly solid. Each spread is filled with objects of a particular colour, some of which are tied to the text, so there's plenty to look at and search out.
If I have one complaint, it's on the last page. There are a bunch of kids depicted, each dressed in a different colour (except indigo, for some reason). The accompanying text lists the colours. I would've preferred it if the kids had been lined up in the order of the rainbow, since it would've reinforced the names of the colours.
This is likely to be a well-received board book. It's fun to look at, the rhymes don't grate on the nerves, and a sweet spirit of inclusivity makes for a nice ending. I'd definitely recommend taking a look at this one if you're searching for books (especially board books) about colours.
This is a cute and simple introduction to ROYGBIV colors for toddlers and young preschoolers. It’s just the right length for their attention spans. Multiple readings will help them learn their primary colors through repetition.
This book is adorable. It's very simple and doesn't overload the kids with too many objects of the colors. The illustrations are adorable.
A great book for young children to learn the colours of the rainbow. My little boy enjoyed viewing this on a table but it would be stunning as a board book.
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